Monday, February 18, 2013
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February
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- More Snow
- Signs, Signs - Gas Price
- Abandoned House
- Orchid
- Goldfish
- Praying Mantis Art
- Smash Up Derby
- Icy Cold River
- Signs, Signs - Bicycle Shop
- Abandoned - What Is It?
- Busy As A Bee
- Skiing
- The Advantage Of Deep Snow
- What A Difference A Year Makes
- Sweets For My Sweet
- Comic Book Shop
- But Officer, I Was Only Doing...
- Resting
- The Day After - Clean Up
- Outside The Snow Is Falling
- Snowfall
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
- Butterfly
- Abandoned Schoolhouse
- Nothing Elaborate
- Graffiti
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
- I'll Take The One With The Waggly Tail
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Nice macro shot Andy. That is something everyone in photography must have tried with or without good results. In your case positive. I like it.
ReplyDeleteYou just made my day S.C.
ReplyDeleteWhile summer is nice, I admit to being more fond of cooler temps. Today's photo is a reminder for sure that winter will not last.
ReplyDeleteIt must be hard work for bees to get stuff out of a composite flower like this.
ReplyDeletelove the burst from the flower head.
ReplyDeleteAndy, you are just teasing us with images we can't see for months, but this photo is good to see if I don't look out the window.
ReplyDeleteI agree with s.c. My attempts in photograph bees on flowers end in failure. Bravo to you!
ReplyDeleteAh, very welcome warmth in this season. I am one of those very people who've never gotten a bee on a flower right. This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI had to blink, 'cause when I went to your site my mind had already decided I was going to see snow! This was a nice surprise!
ReplyDeleteI love bee shots! This little gal looks very fuzzy and cute! (Did you know that the pollen gatherers - the worker bees - are female?)
ReplyDeleteSo the males stay home and do all of the housework in the hive:-)
DeleteThat's beautiful, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNice reminder of what's to come!
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